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Discover Ludwig"provided joy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe situations in which someone or something created a feeling of joy. For example, "The caretaker's presence provided joy to all the children."
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Two woodwind principals — Kjersti Dahle, oboist, and Matthew Taylor, bassoonist — introduced themselves in the spare opening of the Vivaldi slow movement and provided joy throughout, especially in the Mozart.
Although I joke that my tombstone will read, "It must be something she ate," gathering native edible plants has provided joy, exercise and lower grocery bills, not to mention exciting food adventures.
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To be able to provide joy to people without even moving.
It also has that all-crucial Plan B element of providing joy, satisfaction and pleasure to others.
If we learn one lesson from the sinking of the Japanese trawler Ehime Maru by the submarine Greeneville, let it be that we should end the practice of using submarines, ships, planes and tanks to provide joy rides to wealthy and influential "distinguished visitors".
In most other large American cities, bicycle taxis, often called pedicabs, are restricted from downtowns and end up providing joy rides around parks or tourist routes to people who start and finish in the same spot, the way victoria cabs operate in Central Park.
Art provides joy, helps us see the world differently, and connects us with the human condition.
Perhaps Sanchez, too, can find cuisines that will eventually provide joy similar to twice-fried bean tacos.
However, he did provide joy and inspiration for others in his life.
The pigs are a delightful surprise, and provide joy and love to everyone at the home, the organization says.
Although I rarely miss a deadline, I have failed at all those other things that provide joy, renewal and validation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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